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Bell County commissioners approve consent items, replat, meeting schedule change and appointments
Summary
At its Jan. 21 meeting, the Bell County Commissioners Court approved routine consent items including a district attorney payroll supplement from forfeiture funds, approved a one-lot replat in Precinct 1, adopted a trial change to regular meeting dates and updated meeting rules, and confirmed a slate of board and commission appointments.
Bell County Commissioners Court on Jan. 21 approved its consent agenda, a one-lot replat in Precinct 1, a trial change to the court’s regular meeting schedule and related rules, and appointments to multiple county boards and committees.
The consent agenda—described by the presiding officer as routine—included approval of previous meeting minutes, personnel budget amendments, accounts payable and payroll items (including juror pay and restitution), and one departmental submission: the district attorney’s office request to use forfeiture funds to provide a supplement for an existing employee not to exceed $2,225 annually, including benefits. The court approved the consent agenda on a motion by Commissioner Woodson, seconded by Commissioner Russell Schneider. The court conducted the approvals by voice vote; no opposed votes or abstentions were announced.
The court also approved a replat of Parr Place, a 0.485-acre, one-lot subdivision in Bell County Precinct 1, located north of Sparta Road and Water Works Road and south of Belton Lake. County staff (identified in the record as Ronald) said the parcel contains an existing house and…
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